At today’s hearing of the Mirsad Tahirovic trial, the cantonal prosecution of Mostar filed material evidence. Tahirovic has been charged with war crimes in the Jablanica area in 1993.
A prosecution witness testifying at the Mirsad Tahirovic trial said he guarded detainees in the Jablanica area in 1993, but didn’t know that they were being abused.
The state prosecution presented material evidence on alleged Bosnian Army payments made to Nihad Bojadzic, a former commander charged with war crimes in Jablanica.
State prosecution witnesses testifying at the Mirsad Tahirovic trial described various forms of abuse they saw inflicted on detainees in Jablanica by the defendant.
Na suðenju Mirsadu Tahiroviæu zvanom Deba za zloèine poèinjene na podruèju Jablanice, svjedoci Kantonalnog tuilatva u Mostaru isprièali su kako su zatoèenici zlostavljani u muzeju i takozvanim Rogiæa kuæama.
During his cross-examination by the Bosnian state prosecution, former Bosnian Army commander Nihad Bojadzic denied that he was in Jablanica when rapes he allegedly committed occurred.
The Mirsad Tahirovic trial began with a reading of the indictment and the examination of the first prosecution witnesses at the cantonal court in Mostar.
Testifying in his own defense, Nihad Bojadzic said he was in Sarajevo in late July 1993, the time period when he allegedly participated in war crimes in Jablanica.